That's about where it starts going off the rails. I thought it had a shaky but promising start, ultimately it degenerates into a complete mess. Convenient rock em sock em arm and an annoying lovesick sister drive the show into the ditch.

I made it through Season 6 of TWD before giving up. It's so repetitive.

1. Group encounters problem.2. Some people die dealing with problem.3. New people join to replace the ones that died4. Problem is solved5. New problem appears, rinse and repeat.

I watch that show almost religiously....and have to agree with you. But the thing that really gets me, is the poor writing that "creates" problems for the characters, by magically making them completely forget everything they have done to survive for the last six seasons. Like not locking a door, or looking behind you. Or walkers that magically start running. Its kind of stupid.

I felt the same way. then my guest wanted us to binge watch the series. Outside the nudity, there is nothing I like about this series at all. It could have been the best thing ever on the SyFy network, but it is just a terrible gumshoe retread with robots and body jumping party tricks. The only laugh I had was the cop's grandmother returning for the dinner party.

QUOTE (emanon @ Feb 13 2018, 07:23 AM)

Watched one episode and way too much political bias for me. Could have been a great series if they stuck to the facts and didn't have an obvious agenda.

A few other episodes are not bad. There is a SJW slant to a bit of it, but in some cases I was on the fence as to who was write and who was wrong.

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